Designed by Brad Zinker, the Urban Trapper is inspired by classic Trapper knives and has become one of Boker's most popular gentleman's knives. It's an appealing knife with a slim build and high-grade materials. The premium VG-10 stainless steel clip point blade rides on an IKBS ball-bearing pivot for smooth, no-nonsense action. This exclusive model of the Urban Trapper features a carbon fiber handle with a titanium frame lock and a deep carry pocket clip.

Customer Reviews

The pictures don't come close to doing this knife justice. The cf is beautiful and unique. At this price point the knife seems solid and refined.

Beautiful and lightweight

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Will G.

09-07-2017

I have always wanted an urban trapper, and when I saw the bladehq exclusive marbled cf, I had to get it. I love how light it is, the beautiful carbon fiber, and the amazingly smooth action. I say this knife is a must but for anyone who likes knives!

Fantastic looking CF

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Patrick M.

08-06-2017

The Urban Trapper is an awesome knife.Pros: Fantastic EDC blade shape and size. Super lightweight and the shorter deep carry pocket clip is very convenient. VG-10 is a great moderate quality steel and well rounded across the board. The action is quick and smooth, working from either a downward flick or by depressing the flipper tab. The marbled carbon fibre is gentlemanly and looks great in the light, with a smokey/watery texture as the light crosses it. The knife arrived sharp and centered with a good fit and finish, and came with a mini wrench for adjusting if you don't already have a tool yourself, or if you want to have a spare for your day bag or car.

Cons: I'd have preferred the blade steel upgraded along with the scales, even if it means a higher price tag. The lock, although titanium, can be pushed vertically into the knife and has some slight lock stick. Not a huge deal since the lockbar is so thin, but I'd feel better if it were more stable. It doesn't create any blade play, but still.

I also would have liked the carbon fiber to be polished better. You can see some machining lines in the right light, which kinda counteracts the c.f. The knife also lacks a stop pin of any kind, and I wonder how it's going to handle the fast flipping action over a prolonged period of time since it seems the liner lock takes the brunt of the impact.